Awesome! You all were a ton of help! My buddy owns a salvage yard and said they have a few in there I could come check out, so the tools may come in handy for $12! I might even snag the antenna while I'm there! I will throw some pictures together when I finally get around to doing it and for the antenna repair also. This weekend calls for new tranny and axle seals, rotors and pads, dipping wheels, mounting new Goodyear Duratracs, dipping nerf bars and possibly roof rack if my dipyourcar order shows up in time!

Awesome! You all were a ton of help! My buddy owns a salvage yard and said they have a few in there I could come check out, so the tools may come in handy for $12! I might even snag the antenna while I'm there! I will throw some pictures together when I finally get around to doing it and for the antenna repair also. This weekend calls for new tranny and axle seals, rotors and pads, dipping wheels, mounting new Goodyear Duratracs, dipping nerf bars and possibly roof rack if my dipyourcar order shows up in time!

Awesome! You all were a ton of help! My buddy owns a salvage yard and said they have a few in there I could come check out, so the tools may come in handy for $12! I might even snag the antenna while I'm there! I will throw some pictures together when I finally get around to doing it and for the antenna repair also. This weekend calls for new tranny and axle seals, rotors and pads, dipping wheels, mounting new Goodyear Duratracs, dipping nerf bars and possibly roof rack if my dipyourcar order shows up in time!

I wouldn't be surprised if you could find similar tools at your local auto parts stores...they appear to just be plastic pry tools. I found you don't want to pry too much unless you're removing them to throw them out. If you want to remove them to keep them, pry just a little to loosen, and spend more time pulling straight up. If you pry from the outside, the metal inside will bend and never be straight again.